Mr. Reuben Culpepper, one of the oldest residents of Charlotte, died at his home in this city, this morning after a brief illness. Mr. Culpepper came to Charlotte from Norfolk during the war, and very quickly won the respect and esteem of our people, and he held it to the day of his death. He was regarded as one of the best men in Charlotte.
The funeral services will be conducted form the Tryon street Baptist church at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning.
The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Austin, assisted by Dr. McManaway. The pall bearers will be: Capt. john Wilkes, Mr. Jno. D. Ross, Mr. C. M. Etheredge, Mr. C. Gresham, Mr. J. H. Weddington and Dr. W. H. Hoffman.
Charlotte News
Monday, January 18, 1892
Page 1
Mr. Reuben Culpepper, one of the oldest residents of Charlotte, died at his home in this city, this morning after a brief illness. Mr. Culpepper came to Charlotte from Norfolk during the war, and very quickly won the respect and esteem of our people, and he held it to the day of his death. He was regarded as one of the best men in Charlotte.
The funeral services will be conducted form the Tryon street Baptist church at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning.
The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Austin, assisted by Dr. McManaway. The pall bearers will be: Capt. john Wilkes, Mr. Jno. D. Ross, Mr. C. M. Etheredge, Mr. C. Gresham, Mr. J. H. Weddington and Dr. W. H. Hoffman.
Charlotte News
Monday, January 18, 1892
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